Eatyard presents: Wine & Cheese Festival

The Bernard Shaw, Friday 7th August - Sunday 9th August

Get ready to taste, eat, drink, listen, learn and dance at Eatyard & The Bernard Shaw's Wine & Cheese Festival

All the fun of wine and cheese without the intimidation! We are bringing together some of Ireland's best wine & cheese importers, producers & suppliers under for one weekend of Cheesy fun.

  • Friday | 5pm – 12am
  • Saturday | 2pm – 12am
  • Sunday | 2pm – 11pm

What can I expect?
⭐ Free glass of wine on entry
⭐ Blind wine & cheese tastings
⭐ Wine & cheese vendors
⭐ Mead tasting & talk
⭐ Cheesey food specials
⭐ Wine & Cheese Quiz
⭐ DJs & live bands each day
⭐ Free samples
⭐ The Raclette Hut
⭐ Paint & Sip Class
⭐ The Wine & Cheese Games
⭐ 20% discount at the Eatyard Wine & Cheese Shop


Date:
Friday 7th August - Sunday 9th August
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
€5.50 - €11
Address:
The Bernard Shaw, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Bernard Shaw, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

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